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13 Jun 2009,
The Hindu Business Line |
Salary freeze is good news here…
For the 1,800 employees of QuEST Global, a Bangalore-based software firm with interests in aerospace, manufacturing and engineering services, the fact that the company has frozen salary hikes this year is ‘no disturbing news’.
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10 Jun 2009,
The Economic Times |
Production costs to tumble by 30%
QuEST, which has acquired a 300-acre plot in a Belgaum
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) for establishing its
manufacturing facilities hopes to gain more business
from Airbus primary suppliers who may have to set up
units in india whenever the FAL comes up.
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8 Jun 2009,
Projects Monitor |
QuEST Global eyes Indian nuclear space
QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering and manufacturing, plans to focus on the Indian civil nuclear energy sector. "QuEST Global will focus on engineering relating to the nuclear island (not including nuclear reactor) and the turbine island in addition to some aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle," Bejoy George, Chief Marketing Officer, told Projectmonitor.
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12 May 2009,
8ak - Indian Defence News |
QuEST Global and its Aerospace SEZ
in Belgaum
India has seen more Engineering and R&D investments in
aerospace over the last 16 years, than USA or Europe. In
Bangalore, India, for example, Honeywell Technology
Solutions has a 5,500 engineer setup, while GE's Jack
Welch Technology Center has more than 3,000 engineers.
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4 May 2009,
Business Standard |
QuEST seeks to provide support
to n-power plants
QuEST Global, which provides outsourced engineering
services and manufacturing, which till now concentrated
on aerospace, power generation, oil and gas among other
sectors is sniffing business opportunities in the
engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of
associated facilities of nuclear power plants.
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2 May 2009,
The Economic Times |
QuEST plans integrated facility
QuEST Global, a provider of out-sourced engineering
services and manufacturing that makes landing gear
components for boeing and airbus, is planning a Rs
125-crore investment to build an integrated facility
with all its processes under one roof at the belgaum SEZ.
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